InsiderGlobe

Insider activity by sector

Where US insiders are leaning in and pulling out — open-market buying and selling, grouped by industry.

Insider rotation · 30d

Insiders are most bullish on Materials & Chemicals and most bearish on Semiconductors & Hardware this month.

Market-wide buy pressure 7% ($782.8M bought vs $10.7B sold) across 14 active sectors. Bars below show each sector relative to that averagegreen = buying more, red = selling more.

Materials & Chemicals 34.6%
$123.6M bought · $234.2M sold 48 co
Business & Construction Services 11.2%
$67.5M bought · $535.1M sold 102 co
Pharma & Biotech 5.2%
$107.1M bought · $2.0B sold 206 co
Energy 3.9%
$17.4M bought · $424.4M sold 32 co
Financials 3.5%
$21.6M bought · $595.5M sold 162 co
Healthcare & Med-Devices 3.3%
$8.9M bought · $260.7M sold 78 co
Software & IT Services 3.2%
$54.9M bought · $1.7B sold 144 co
Industrials, Machinery & Auto 0.9%
$8.6M bought · $963.2M sold 102 co
Consumer & Retail 0.8%
$13.4M bought · $1.7B sold 97 co
Semiconductors & Hardware 0.0%
$511.2K bought · $2.1B sold 72 co
Communications & Media 27.5%
$18.5M bought · $48.6M sold 34 co · low vol
Transportation & Utilities 5.7%
$11.9M bought · $196.0M sold 53 co · low vol
Real Estate & REITs 4.5%
$2.5M bought · $53.6M sold 42 co · low vol
Other / Unclassified · 64 co · not ranked $326.4M bought · $60.3M sold

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How to read this

Buy pressure is the share of open-market dollar activity that is buying (buys ÷ buys + sells). Because insiders sell far more than they buy overall, each bar is shown relative to the market-wide average so the chart reads as rotation — which sectors insiders are leaning into versus pulling out of — rather than a wall of selling. Only genuine common-stock open-market trades (SEC codes P and S) are counted; debt, preferred and derivatives are excluded, and the same block reported by several owners in a chain is counted once. A single trade above $1B with no reported holding is treated as share-count garbage and excluded. Companies are grouped into 13 sectors by their SEC SIC code, plus an "Other / Unclassified" bucket (shown but never ranked).